QUOTE: Originally posted by egmurphy Geez JP, that was some argument! [:0] Sorry, guy. That's got to be a bummer. [:(] Been through a couple myself so I have at least some idea. Feel free to drop in and unload if you need to. We model railroaders got to stick together, even if we don't model in the same scale. In all seriousness, I wish you the best of luck in a tough situation. QUOTE: Jim: I am having "sticker shock" from the price of N scale locos. I found an Alco PA PB set for $190.00. Yes, that is one hundred ninety dollars, and it didn't even say if the B unit was powered. Undoubtedly that is the Kato PA/PB. Kato is the top line in N scale diesels and their units generally retail for +/- $100 ea. Yes, the B unit is powered. Dummy units are virtually non-existant in N scale. In any case you don't want a PA/PB because it won't negotiate (well) the tight curve you're going to have under your tree. Plus you don't want to commit a sacrilege by having a fine unit like that wasted on an amusement park ride. I'm going to recommend this again, as I don't think you read closely yesterday. [2c] You need a cheap 4 axle diesel for your Christmas loop. Last year Model Expo had a blowout sale clearing their model railroad inventory when they stopped selling model rr stuff. Sold a huge number of LifeLike GP-38's at around $20 ea. They're just what you need for this. Many are starting to show up on ebay. Try and find one there. Most were either in CR, BNSF, or CFX colors. They're not the top of the line engine but will serve well for what you want. Ed
QUOTE: Jim: I am having "sticker shock" from the price of N scale locos. I found an Alco PA PB set for $190.00. Yes, that is one hundred ninety dollars, and it didn't even say if the B unit was powered.
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QUOTE: I took a shot of my track just so you could see the paint job. It is horriably out of focus so I'm going to try another shot and see it I can do better. My son talked me into buying this camera (Kodak DX 4330).
QUOTE: And in another development from the modeling front............ remember when I said I needed to try using the beaded white styrofoam because I didn't have enough blue foam to complete my terrain? You don't? Don't worry, it wasn't that big a deal. Well anyway, I wondered about that because I really thought I had brought a couple of pretty big scraps with me. Well today I was working on the 'honey do' list and lo and behold I found three decent size pieces hidden behind the cartons of Christmas decorations. Just what I need. Christmas has arrived early here.[^]
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QUOTE: Originally posted by der5997 QUOTE: From Ed: John, I don't know how the 'smilies' are coded. maybe Lupo knows, he's the resident expert on gif's and stuff like that. How about it lupo? Can we make our own placards for those guys to hold? If so, how?
QUOTE: From Ed: John, I don't know how the 'smilies' are coded. maybe Lupo knows, he's the resident expert on gif's and stuff like that.
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